TJ covered the Editorial Calendar, Focus, Attention and Task features. Overall, here is what TJ had to say about Brightpod:

If you struggle to keep up with all your content, your campaigns, and other marketing functions, this review of Brightpod is for you….The more I used BrightPod, the more I liked it. Take a look and see if it can help you manage your marketing and business projects and goals.

These are the features that TJ liked:

It works with DropBox, Google Drive, and Box.com.

The free plan now comes with 100Mb of free storage.

I really like the archive feature. Everyone who has worked with a team has probably at one time had another team member delete something that would have been useful if it were still accessible. Brightpod automatically archives all deleted material for 30 days, allowing you to retrieve necessary items that may have slipped into someone’s trash bin.

Daily progress report by email.

If you are a marketing team or an agency then we would highly encourage you to give Brightpod a try to help you scale your projects and grow your business.

The reason we decided to move our blog from a subdomain on Medium to a subfolder on Webflow. Here's a detailed narration of the entire process along with a useful checklist in case you are planning a similar move.